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Show TRUTH 5 a G3BaaB&33BZa3&aEB3BaEBaEER!3BSg33a3SS3&3&23aa MANY A MAN.... UP TO OUR EARS III B Is in a field by himself, and will not come out to join the procession of smart dressers. To tell such people about our new line of straw hats would be as effective as firing a toy pistol against a steel turret. If you are one of the other kind you will inspect our handsome Straw Hats and Panamas Ranging in prices from $1. 50 In summer work Just a repetition of past history, and our facilities for perfect laun- during enlarged and improved to meet increasing demands We employ no careless or un- skilled people, every drop of water used in cleansing your clothes is filtered, and every article you send us receives careful attention. COPrniGrtt l ft 7 to $25. 00. COPvfi'ic1 Brown, Terry & Woodruff Co. 166 Matn Slfect- - to sail on the Calabria June 9 for a s tour of the Mediterranean. Mrs. E. Fitt left on the same train, to sail on the Lucania June 4 for Liverpool. On Monday afternoon Miss Elizabeth Craig of Rawlins, Miss Margaret Savage and Miss Alma Johnson gave a tea in honor of Miss Margaret Johnson. dt dt guild Thompson has gone to St. three-month- d d The members of St. Mark's were entertained Tuesday afternoon Louis to see the Worlds Fair. at the home cf Mrs. V. H. Pease, 675 dt dt Fourth street. Mrs. Heber M. Wells and Ex-May- d d or Troy Laundry. Snyder spent the past few days this week in Ogden with Dr. and Mrs. U. V. Withee. 18 JH j8 A A SMALLER PLUGS SOLD. ; d d M By order of the tobacco trust, all dealers in this city and elsewhere are 417 W. of Mr. and Mrs. J. Stevens cutting down the size of plugs sold, to anEast Second South street have the extent of about Users nounced the engagement of their of Star, Horseshoe and ether brands daughter, Marguerite, to Ralph Rie-be- made by the tobacco combine are now The wedding will take place at trolling that much less tobacco for a the home of the bride on the evening dime than formerly. The trust makes of June 22. (he excuse that there is a shortage in d the kind of tobacco used in making A new tennis club is being organ- plug and that it has to get even some ized at Fort Douglas. Nearly all the way, so the consumer has io stand the officers families have signified a will- loss. The trust gets just as much as If it sold more tobacco. The anti-truingness to join. one-flftl- i. n. Mrs. David B. Hempstead have issued in- Louis D. Farnsworth has returned vitations for a tea complimentary to from Stanford, where he has just com- Mrs. Leroy Dinwoodey and Mrs. Frank Jennings, to be given at the pleted his freshman year. d d Telephones 192 and 1933 rings. 166 Main Street. D d gubernatorial residence on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Helton of Illinois, who June 11. dt dt concerns have not cut the quantity d d have been visiting their son, Dr. Alat all, and the fellow who uses down Mrs. Arthur Bird entertained at a Mr. and Mrs. John Beck of Provo fred J. Helton of this city, have gone t just as much as he ever to Washington to spend the summer. luncheon Wednesday for Mrs. Roy are visiting friends in the city for a did. The gets morai would seem to be, "If few days. McKay. use the use d d tobacco, you dt dt d d entertained kind. Miss Ethel Wcodmansee Miss Angelina Holbrook has reMr. and Mrs. C. E. Loose of Provo o at tea Monday afternoon. turned to her home in Provo to spend have returned from California, where If you are looking for a standard d d Mrs. Loose spent the winter. the summer with her parents. fuel that will not clinker and Is always Mrs. Amanda Swenson gave a fashdt d d d In quality ask for Castle Gate uniform ionable vocal recital at the CongregaDr. and Mis. F. S. Bascom enterof Mrs. John T. Hurst is the guest or Clear Creek. tional church last evening. She was A. M. Breeden. o Mrs. her sister, home club at their assisted by Prof. McClellan and a tained the Bridge The appointment of Wm. S. Walker Wednesday evening in honor of Mrs. d d number of her pupils. a William G. Sharp and Mrs. Thomas Mrs. James R. Forsythe has gone as assistant postmaster, announced d d proB. Davis of New York. to Portland, Ore., where she will few days ago, is a Mr. for Mrs. William Igleheart entertained been motion. has Walker dt dt spend some time visiting friends. and in the postal service many years at tea Monday afternoon, in honor of a is Grant Miss Florence d d spending and faithful offa is competent very will the Misses Starling, who shortly few days In Ogden with friends. Miss Nellie Powers is expected icial. leave for Kentucky. o d d shortly from the northwest to visit d d A household treasure Is a good cook, Miss Louise Lamson entertained at her sister, Miss Etta Powers. Mrs. William G. Sharp and Mrs. o those who are acknowledged exbut evening at her Thomas C. Davis will leave today for a lawn party Friday street. You may have a good manager or perts wont use anything but Clear New York en route to Europe, where home on Sixth East salesman, but if you havent a good Creak coal. d d o Collector you are not In it Wallace, they will spend the summer. H. B. Cleaver will entertain top floor D. F. Walker Bldg. Phone Mrs. an Increase of one, has Democracy d d afternoon on . twelve-pounthe 1069-ka euchre at a son, in the person cf party Mr. and Mrs. Driggs of Ogden vis10. few a Hood of Nlcol o June Mrs. to Mr. born and ited at the Short home on Eighth are and child Mother d eePee Btk.. d doing The days ago. (k, (Vmt East street the early days of this UAH Miss Cora well, and Nicol is feeling quite well. and Pike Bessie Miss week. - st anti-trus- anti-tru- well-merite- st d d 6hiri to to to to to to to to to to to to WORK A. G. GIAUQUE 448 West Sixth South Residence Phone 1675 k ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft |